Highly impressed with the cockpit interiors! Can't say i like the controls though, would it be possible for you to include a config file to allow users to adapt the controls to their liking? Also, I'm sure you're aware that the warning sounds are global meaning I can hear them when AI are flying to low when I'm half way across a map. Other than those issues I am highly impressed and I can;t wait to see more :D

I don't know if I'm just missing something but I can't get this plane to move :S. I've got the other two commercial jets you've made and they work just fine, but this thing just stays still like it has some kind of parking brake? Any clue what's happening here?

Sorry to say, but this - regarding Version 13.37 - is not working properly for A3, and needs an overhaul.

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Ivory Aircraft - Yak-42D Clobber

by
dezkit

The author has asked us to remove the downloadlinks. He no longer supports this work and does not want the work to be hosted any longer.

Description:
This adds the Yakovlev Yak-42 to the Civilian side. In the future more planes will be added.
Includes: Base Pack, Texture Pack.

Installation:
Extract into the ArmA 3 Directory, by default this is located in:
32-Bit - C:\Program Files\Steam/Steamapps\Common\ArmA 3\
64-Bit - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam/Steamapps\Common\ArmA 3\
After extraction it should look like this:

Steam\Steamapps\Common\ArmA 3\@your_mod_folder_name\addons\

You can also use the "Arma 3 Alpha" folder in your "My Documents" folder. Your folder setup could than look like for example this:
mydocuments\Arma3 Alpha\@your_mod_folder_name1\addons\
mydocuments\Arma3 Alpha\@your_mod_folder_name2\addons\
mydocuments\Arma3 Alpha\@your_mod_folder_name2\addons\

When present place the "userconfig" folder into your game install folder, usually:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Arma 3".
You may already have "userconfig" folder from other addons and/or mods in which case it is safe to merge the contents from this archive.

You'll also need to add a Launch Parameter to Steam, in order to do so right-click on ArmA 3 Alpha and click Properties and then Set Launch Options. In the window that opens enter in -mod=@your_mod_folder_name
For using multiple mods you would then do so like this:

-mod=@mod_name;@mod_name2;@mod_name3;@mod_name4;@mod_name5

Note:
You can also use -nosplash to get rid of the splash art and intro videos.

And of course you can also enable and disable community made addons and mods through the in-game Options Expansions menu if you do not want to mess with startup parameters!

When the above information still does not provide you with enough to learn how to install custom addons and mods you can always ask in our Guide On Installing Mods.